Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3

2015-05-07 Thread Korruptakitty
Sorry I just noticed that this emailed itself off. I hadn't intended to send it 
yet it was in drafts. Well, I was going to tell you that with three medicines 
daily, zig got three miraculous years added to his life after an echo duAgnosed 
him with a guarded prognosis. I hope your kitty fAres as well or better.  Zoh 
started fainting, and that's  how we first learned of his illness.  He still 
had syncope occasionally after he was on the meds, but no where as bad as it 
would have been.  We love them so much. It's a shame love alone doesn't heal 
everything. 

Sealed with a purr..  =^.,^=

~Kat~


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> On May 7, 2015, at 1:58 PM, Korruptakitty  wrote:
> 
> Hi Marsha, 
> 
> I really do feel bad for you, but I want to tell you that there is hope. My 
> Zoh, who has been gone for a few years now, was diagnosed, at the uv l
> L
> davis extension veterinary specialty hospital, with restrict ice 
> 
> ""00:3 cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, pulmonary edema, heart murmur of 3/6
> 
> Sealed with a purr..  =^.,^=
> 
> ~Kat~
> 
> 
> ***I'm Kat Parker;  I park  cats***
> 
>> On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:00 AM, felvtalk-requ...@felineleukemia.org wrote:
>> 
> 
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 22:47:44 -0500
> From: Marsha 
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Update on Harley & Brock
> Message-ID: <55405460.5010...@lynxe.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
> 
> Harley has been with me 4.5 years, since he was a kitten of almost 4 
> months old, FeLV+ since then.  Brock was adopted as a companion for 
> Harley 7 months ago, after Harley's FeLV+ buddy Milkdud died last May.
> 
> Harley was diagnosed with cancer in the middle ear & jaw area in March, 
> and he had one palliative radiation treatment at the end of March.  He 
> was supposed to get his 2nd treatment a few days later, and the tumor 
> had grown just enough that he could not be intubated. No anesthesia = no 
> radiation treatment.  The tumor is causing some pressure behind his 
> right eye, and is pressing on the inner ear also, causing balance issues 
> sometimes.  He gets meloxicam and buprenorphine (extended release) every 
> 3 days, and this keeps him comfortable enough to eat (soft food & 
> liquid), groom a little, roll over for belly rubs, and once in a while 
> bat a toy, scratch on his Turbo Scratcher with the light-up ball, or rub 
> his nose on a catnip toy.
> 
> Brock gave me a shock.  I took him in for a voracious appetite without 
> gaining weight, and itchiness around the head and neck, thinking maybe 
> hyperthyroidism.  Blood work showed potential kidney issue, urinalysis 
> the same, high blood pressure.  An ultrasound was scheduled to look at 
> the kidneys, and everybody was surprise to find he had free fluid in his 
> abdominal area.  110 cc of chyle was drawn off, needle aspirations taken 
> of kidney and liver.  Almost certainly lymphoma, they thought.  Cytology 
> came back negative for that, and he went to see a cardiologist and get 
> an echocardiogram.  Final diagnosis:  restrictive cardiomyopathy with 
> congestive heart failure.  He is only 4-5 years old.  He does not look 
> or act like anything is wrong, and the physical exam never suggested he 
> had that pleural effusion in there.  Now he is on 4 heart meds, and a 
> potassium supplement.  The pleural effusion is under control for now, 
> but I've been told this kind of cardiomyopathy is the worst of 3 kinds.
> 
> Marsha, Harley, & Brock
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Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3

2015-05-07 Thread Korruptakitty
Hi Marsha, 

I really do feel bad for you, but I want to tell you that there is hope. My 
Zoh, who has been gone for a few years now, was diagnosed, at the uv l
L
davis extension veterinary specialty hospital, with restrict ice 

""00:3 cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, pulmonary edema, heart murmur of 3/6

Sealed with a purr..  =^.,^=

~Kat~


***I'm Kat Parker;  I park  cats***

> On Apr 29, 2015, at 10:00 AM, felvtalk-requ...@felineleukemia.org wrote:
> 

Message: 1
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 22:47:44 -0500
From: Marsha 
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Update on Harley & Brock
Message-ID: <55405460.5010...@lynxe.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Harley has been with me 4.5 years, since he was a kitten of almost 4 
months old, FeLV+ since then.  Brock was adopted as a companion for 
Harley 7 months ago, after Harley's FeLV+ buddy Milkdud died last May.

Harley was diagnosed with cancer in the middle ear & jaw area in March, 
and he had one palliative radiation treatment at the end of March.  He 
was supposed to get his 2nd treatment a few days later, and the tumor 
had grown just enough that he could not be intubated. No anesthesia = no 
radiation treatment.  The tumor is causing some pressure behind his 
right eye, and is pressing on the inner ear also, causing balance issues 
sometimes.  He gets meloxicam and buprenorphine (extended release) every 
3 days, and this keeps him comfortable enough to eat (soft food & 
liquid), groom a little, roll over for belly rubs, and once in a while 
bat a toy, scratch on his Turbo Scratcher with the light-up ball, or rub 
his nose on a catnip toy.

Brock gave me a shock.  I took him in for a voracious appetite without 
gaining weight, and itchiness around the head and neck, thinking maybe 
hyperthyroidism.  Blood work showed potential kidney issue, urinalysis 
the same, high blood pressure.  An ultrasound was scheduled to look at 
the kidneys, and everybody was surprise to find he had free fluid in his 
abdominal area.  110 cc of chyle was drawn off, needle aspirations taken 
of kidney and liver.  Almost certainly lymphoma, they thought.  Cytology 
came back negative for that, and he went to see a cardiologist and get 
an echocardiogram.  Final diagnosis:  restrictive cardiomyopathy with 
congestive heart failure.  He is only 4-5 years old.  He does not look 
or act like anything is wrong, and the physical exam never suggested he 
had that pleural effusion in there.  Now he is on 4 heart meds, and a 
potassium supplement.  The pleural effusion is under control for now, 
but I've been told this kind of cardiomyopathy is the worst of 3 kinds.

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Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3

2009-07-06 Thread Karen Griffith
Have you thought about putting her on one Transfer Factor Plus per day?  It 
increases the Natural Killer cells that fight the anemia 437% and has no 
side effects.  It only costs about a dollar a day.  It can be very helpful 
with FELV+ kitties.  Call me at 740-992-5782 if you have any questions.


Karen

- Original Message - 
From: "Marci Greer" 

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Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3




Hi All,



I've had my Maddie Felv+ since October of last year, the vet said she was 
about 2 yrs old. We had her on interferon since November and stopped giving 
it to her last month. ( I know thats awful :(   We stopped giving it to her 
because it made her so tired, grumpy, and she would not eat hardly at all 
the 7 days on.  When we skipped 2 weeks she became a completely different 
cat having a better appetite, and playing nonstop.  Have any of you had 
similiar experiences?  I feel terrible not giving it to her but I hate 
seeing her so lethargic and not eating when she's on it. Any suggestions? 
Thanks~~  Marci


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Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3

2009-07-06 Thread Belinda Sauro
  Bailey also became lethargic and didn't eat well on his 7 days on, I 
stopped giving it to him after a month or so, there was an obvious 
difference between his days on and off.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 13, Issue 3

2009-07-06 Thread Marci Greer


 Hi All,

 

I've had my Maddie Felv+ since October of last year, the vet said she was about 
2 yrs old. We had her on interferon since November and stopped giving it to her 
last month. ( I know thats awful :(   We stopped giving it to her because it 
made her so tired, grumpy, and she would not eat hardly at all the 7 days on.  
When we skipped 2 weeks she became a completely different cat having a better 
appetite, and playing nonstop.  Have any of you had similiar experiences?  I 
feel terrible not giving it to her but I hate seeing her so lethargic and not 
eating when she's on it. Any suggestions?  Thanks~~  Marci

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